Monday, March 31, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Kalev- David Beckham- footballer
Joosep-Bruce Willis-actor
Sandra-Kristina Šmigun-skier
Johanna-Maarja-Liis Ilus-singer.
Romet-Allen Iverson-basketball player
Helena L-Mackenzie Rosman-actress
Rasmus K-Carl Lewis-athlete
Anette-Hillary Duff-actress
Silver-Paul Keres-chess man
Markus K- LeBron James- basketballer
Marylin-Angeline Jolie-actress
Joosep-Bruce Willis-actor
Sandra-Kristina Šmigun-skier
Johanna-Maarja-Liis Ilus-singer.
Romet-Allen Iverson-basketball player
Helena L-Mackenzie Rosman-actress
Rasmus K-Carl Lewis-athlete
Anette-Hillary Duff-actress
Silver-Paul Keres-chess man
Markus K- LeBron James- basketballer
Marylin-Angeline Jolie-actress
Monday, March 24, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
The werbs
1) Tower of London:1.The Tower of London was built at the beginning of the 11th century to defend London against intruders.
2.The construction of the Tower of London was initiated by William the Conqueror in 1070.
3. It was built to enforce the power of the king over the newly conquered country.
4. The Tower of London was strategically built near the river Thames and consists of almost 20 towers in total.
2)Tower Bridge:1.Disliked by most when constructed in 1894, the Tower Bridge has become a symbol of London.
2.The Tower Bridge , named after its two impressive towers, is one of London's best known landmarks.
3. This Victorian Bridge is now more than 100 years old.
3)Globe Theatre:1.The Globe Theatre refers to one of three theatres in London associated with William Shakespeare.
2. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 by the playing company, Lord Chamberlain's Men, to which Shakespeare belonged, and destroyed by fire on June 29, 1613.
3. The Globe Theatre that was rebuilt by June 1614 and closed in 1642.
4. A modern reconstruction of the original Globe, named "Shakespeare
4)London Eye:1.A recent but already very popular tourist attraction is the London Eye, a giant observation wheel located in the Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank.
2. The 135 meter tall structure was built as part of London's millennium celebrations.
5)Houses of Parliament:1.The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster is the seat of Britain's two parliamentary houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
2.In the middle of the 11th century, King Edward the Confessor had moved his court to the Palace of Westminster, situated on a central site near the river Thames.
6)Buckingham Palace:1.Buckingham Palace, one of several castles owned by the British Royal family, is one of the major tourist attractions in London.
2.The original building was constructed as a countryhouse in 1705 by the duke of Buckingham, John Sheffield.
3. King George III bought the house in 1761 for his wife and had it altered by William Chambers.
7)Trafalgar Square:1.At that time the site was called Charing. Later it became known as Charing Cross, after a memorial cross on the square.
2. The nearby underground station - aka 'tube' - is still named Charing Cross.
8)Piccadilly Circus:1.Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly.
2. In this context a circus, from the Latin word meaning a circle, is a circular open space at a street junction.It now links directly to the theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue as well as the Haymarket.
9)St Paul's Cathedral: 1.with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline, but there is so much more to Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece than its impressive facade.
2.The interior, with its glittering mosaics, intricate stone carving, and l's Cathedral
2.The construction of the Tower of London was initiated by William the Conqueror in 1070.
3. It was built to enforce the power of the king over the newly conquered country.
4. The Tower of London was strategically built near the river Thames and consists of almost 20 towers in total.
2)Tower Bridge:1.Disliked by most when constructed in 1894, the Tower Bridge has become a symbol of London.
2.The Tower Bridge , named after its two impressive towers, is one of London's best known landmarks.
3. This Victorian Bridge is now more than 100 years old.
3)Globe Theatre:1.The Globe Theatre refers to one of three theatres in London associated with William Shakespeare.
2. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 by the playing company, Lord Chamberlain's Men, to which Shakespeare belonged, and destroyed by fire on June 29, 1613.
3. The Globe Theatre that was rebuilt by June 1614 and closed in 1642.
4. A modern reconstruction of the original Globe, named "Shakespeare
4)London Eye:1.A recent but already very popular tourist attraction is the London Eye, a giant observation wheel located in the Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank.
2. The 135 meter tall structure was built as part of London's millennium celebrations.
5)Houses of Parliament:1.The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster is the seat of Britain's two parliamentary houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
2.In the middle of the 11th century, King Edward the Confessor had moved his court to the Palace of Westminster, situated on a central site near the river Thames.
6)Buckingham Palace:1.Buckingham Palace, one of several castles owned by the British Royal family, is one of the major tourist attractions in London.
2.The original building was constructed as a countryhouse in 1705 by the duke of Buckingham, John Sheffield.
3. King George III bought the house in 1761 for his wife and had it altered by William Chambers.
7)Trafalgar Square:1.At that time the site was called Charing. Later it became known as Charing Cross, after a memorial cross on the square.
2. The nearby underground station - aka 'tube' - is still named Charing Cross.
8)Piccadilly Circus:1.Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly.
2. In this context a circus, from the Latin word meaning a circle, is a circular open space at a street junction.It now links directly to the theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue as well as the Haymarket.
9)St Paul's Cathedral: 1.with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline, but there is so much more to Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece than its impressive facade.
2.The interior, with its glittering mosaics, intricate stone carving, and l's Cathedral
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Interviu
1)Which place you visited the most?
Hans:Latvia
2)When did you go there?
Hans:
3)How did you travel?
Hans:
4)
Hans:Latvia
2)When did you go there?
Hans:
3)How did you travel?
Hans:
4)
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Trafalgar Square takes its name from Admiral Nelson's famous victory in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Nelson's Column is 56 m high and on top you can see the statue of Admiral Nelson, who died in the battle. takes its name from Admiral Nelson's famous victory in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Nelson's Column is 56 m high and on top you can see the statue of Admiral Nelson, who died in the battle.
Square takes its name from Admiral Nelson's famous victory in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Nelson's Column is 56 m high and on top you can see the statue of Admiral Nelson, who died in the battle.
Square takes its name from Admiral Nelson's famous victory in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Nelson's Column is 56 m high and on top you can see the statue of Admiral Nelson, who died in the battle.
exercise2
Sandra: Hello!
Rasmus, Jürgen: Hello!
Sandra: Have you finished your housework?
Jürgen: No, not yet.
Rasmus: I tidied my room, but I didn´t watered flowers.
Sandra: Jürgen, go and do it.
Rasmus: Yeah ! Do it. As long you do it, I´ll take some photos of my cat.
Sandra: And stick them on the wall.
Jürgen: Yeah. Stick them on the wall.
Rasmus, Jürgen: Hello!
Sandra: Have you finished your housework?
Jürgen: No, not yet.
Rasmus: I tidied my room, but I didn´t watered flowers.
Sandra: Jürgen, go and do it.
Rasmus: Yeah ! Do it. As long you do it, I´ll take some photos of my cat.
Sandra: And stick them on the wall.
Jürgen: Yeah. Stick them on the wall.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Malaaria Kanadas(dialoog)
Kas sul kunagi on olnud malaaria tõbi? Kui sul on, siis on võimalus, et said selle soojalt maalt.Malaaria on kõige tavalisem troopilistel maadel.Malaaria on üldine soojades maades, eriti märjas ja niiskes kliimas, kus moskiitod, mis kannavad haigust saavad areneda. Siiski, äkki, sai malaaria üldisemaks Kanadale. Vastavalt praegusele raportile on üle tuhande inimese haiguse saanud Kanadas 1997. aastal ja see number on suurenenud alates 1994. aastast. See on ärevust tekitav märk.
Miks on malaariasse nakkumise arv siin kasvanud? vastus reisimine. Rohkem ja rohkem kanadalasi reisivad iga aasta ja saavad malaaria. Kuidas iganes, kui Toronto naine jäi haigeks eelmisel aastal ja ta arst avastas, et pole reisinud kordagi välismaale. Ta on pidanud hammustada saama moskiitolt, mis sai haiguse teiselt haigelt kanadalaselt.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Exercise1
Juku:Have you ever lived Egypt?
Kiku:I lived Egypt when I was a child.
Juku:Did you go to Kairo when you lived Egypt?
Kiku:Yes, I went there many times.
Juku:I have never visited Kairo.
Kiku:I lived Egypt when I was a child.
Juku:Did you go to Kairo when you lived Egypt?
Kiku:Yes, I went there many times.
Juku:I have never visited Kairo.
Exercise
Gloria:Have you ever lived in Paris?
Anni:I lived in Paris when I was a child.
Gloria:Did you go to the Louvre when you lived in Paris?
Anni:Yes, I went there many times.
Gloria:I have never visited the Louvre.
Anni:I lived in Paris when I was a child.
Gloria:Did you go to the Louvre when you lived in Paris?
Anni:Yes, I went there many times.
Gloria:I have never visited the Louvre.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
My mistakes(sõnadetöö)
1)He has some proublem with his left knee.
2)I have live here four five years.
3)I have never felt so good.
4)He has broken his leg.
5)I have drunk five cans of coce.
2)I have live here four five years.
3)I have never felt so good.
4)He has broken his leg.
5)I have drunk five cans of coce.
Monday, February 4, 2008
The story of a princess(verbs)
1)is,was,been
2)live,lived,lived
3)sleep,slept,slept
4)kiss,kissed,kissed
5)grow,grew,grown
6)wave,waved,waved
7)come,came,came
8)cut,cut,cut
9)live,lived,lived
2)live,lived,lived
3)sleep,slept,slept
4)kiss,kissed,kissed
5)grow,grew,grown
6)wave,waved,waved
7)come,came,came
8)cut,cut,cut
9)live,lived,lived
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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